Jürgen Matthäus

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Jürgen Matthäus
Born1959 (age 64–65)
Holocaust

Jürgen Matthäus (born 1959) is a German historian and head of the research department of the

Christopher Browning
's 2004 work The Origins of the Final Solution.

Education and career

Matthäus studied history and philosophy at the

Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies.[2] He has held several guest professorships in the USA, Australia and Germany. He is a member of the International Advisory Board of the Topography of Terror Foundation (Berlin).[3]

Together with Frank Bajohr, Matthäus edited the political diary of Alfred Rosenberg (English[4] and German edition[5]).

Selected works

In English

  • "'The last Jew in Vinnitsa': Reframing an Iconic Holocaust Photograph". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. December 22, 2023. .
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  • Patricia Heberer; Jürgen Matthäus, eds. (2008). Atrocities on Trial: Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Prosecuting War Crimes. .
  • Approaching an Auschwitz Survivor: Holocaust Testimony and its Transformations, Oxford University Press, Oxford; New York, NY 2009 (as editor of The Oxford Oral History series).
  • Contemporary Responses to the Holocaust, Praeger/Greenwood, 2004, .

In German

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